Gallery: The Amazing Murals Created by Facebook's Artists-in-Residence
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Inside Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California, employees play ping pong in front of a mural by artist Shaun Logan.
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Menlo Park: Bouquet, a mural by Jet Martinez.
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Menlo Park: Part of a David Choe commission from 2005.
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Menlo Park: Art by Chris Duncan in a building lobby.
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Menlo Park: A mural by a friend of David Choe created during the first weekend Facebook moved into the campus.
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Menlo Park: A mural by a friend of David Choe created during the first weekend Facebook moved into the campus.
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Menlo Park: A wall of posters made in Facebook's Analog Research Lab.
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Menlo Park: A hammerhead shark, installed by an unknown employee, hangs from the ceiling.
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Menlo Park: A Facebook lobby mural by artist David Choe.
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Menlo Park: A mural by a former Facebook employee.
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Menlo Park: A mural by Jane Kim.
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Menlo Park: A Brian Barnecio mural.
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Menlo Park: A sculpture by Barbara Holmes.
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Menlo Park: An employee art project.
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Menlo Park: A gravity booth built by the facilities team.
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Menlo Park: A sculpture by artist Thomas Wold in the lobby of Building 15.
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Menlo Park: A mural by Kelly Ording.
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Inside Facebook's Manhattan office, a mural by Greg Lamarche decorates the games area.
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Manhattan: A Facebook employee walks past a mural by Matt Shlian.
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Menlo Park: An artwork by Paul Morgan is seen through a doorway.
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Manhattan: Software engineer Mike O'Beirne works in front of a mural by Sanaz Mazinani, entitled "Conference of Birds."
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Manhattan: Software engineer Sainbayar Sukhbaatar works in front of a mural by Kelie Bowman.
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Manhattan: Andy Rios, a Solutions Manager, works in front of a mural by Hishram Bharoocha.
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Manhattan: Murals by Greg Lamarche, left, and Hishram Bharoocha, right, decorate the office.
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Manhattan: A mural by Morgan Blair decorates an elevator bank.
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Manhattan: The reception area is lit with a light installation by Frank Gehry.
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Manhattan: A mural by Greg Lamarche expands to the exterior of a conference room and wraps around one wall of the offices.
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